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Sq. Ft.: 3,346
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.5
Stories: 2
Garages: 3
Welcome to photos and footprint for a 4-bedroom two-story New American home. Here’s the floor plan:
Optional lower level floor planFront elevation sketch of the 4-bedroom two-story New American home.Right elevation sketch of the 4-bedroom two-story New American home.Left elevation sketch of the 4-bedroom two-story New American home.Rear elevation sketch of the 4-bedroom two-story New American home.
Classic siding, stone accents, white columns, and multiple gables in varying heights grace the two-story New American home.
Upon entry, you are welcomed by an elaborate staircase and a spacious sitting room. A quiet office on the left comes with a closet and a full bath.
At the back of the home, you’ll find a large unified space shared by the soaring family room and the eat-in kitchen. It extends to the expansive rear deck via a sliding glass door. A nearby mudroom flanked by the laundry and powder room opens to the three-car garage.
The primary suite is a lovely retreat boasting two walk-in closets and a spa-like bath overlooking the backyard.
Three additional bedrooms reside upstairs along with a roomy loft that looks down the family room below.
Finish the lower level and gain three more bedrooms, a full bath, an enormous living room, and plenty of closets for your storage needs.
Plan 61367UT
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Jon practiced law before launching his online publishing career, bringing analytical rigor to everything he builds. Home Stratosphere combines that precision with a lifelong obsession with residential design — architecture, interiors, landscape, and furniture.
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